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    How does the LSC potentially influence the phosphorus cycle of Cayuga Lake? Include in your explanation relevant details of the LSC system and the ecological properties of Cayuga Lake.: Based on some assumptions, the LSC contributes 2.4% of all of the phosphorous that is in the southern lake basin. The monthly max LSC contribution to phosphorous loading is around 6.4% during August. There is no measurable oxygen depletion in the lake and there is no measurable increases in algal growth. Consequently

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    Prosodic Domains in Cayuga 1. Introduction Throughout the course of the semester, I have conducted research into the Cayuga language, a Northern Iroquoian idiom of ~250-300 speakers based primarily in southern Ontario, Canada (Ethnologue 2015). In the first study, I looked into the basic sociolinguistic aspects affecting this language, focusing primarily on efforts to revitalize it. It is labeled by the anthropological site Ethnologue as Moribund, and by the United Nations Educational, Scientific

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    the program to address the need. Creating the goals and objectives will assist in the success of the program. Need That Was Determined In the Community, And How the Need Was Identified The community being discussed is Seneca County in the Finger Lakes of New York. Seneca County population is approximately 35,000. The median family income is $42,000 with the average amount of

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    quite shocking for a man who was thought to have no enemies killed. The only thing to find more shocking was who was responsible for it. This case was in 2011 in the town of Aurora. Bernie was an Auburn high school graduate of 71 and a graduate of Cayuga Community College as well. Bernie was a sheriff’s deputy for 28 years, a former marine for four years, a former volunteer fire fighter, and a hockey couch in auburn. He had three children and was married when he died, many remember him as a hero which

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    Lake Bridgeport was built in 1930 for flood control, water storage and recreation. Tarrant County owns the land and water that makes the lake. There is a spillway that takes water through the Trinity River to Eagle Mountain Lake and Lake Worth. This year has been a rough year for Lake Bridgeport with three digit temperatures and draining water to the other lakes. Since one of the purposes to build Lake Bridgeport was for storage, The Tarrant County water district approved to let out 20,000 acre feet

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    to December, 2011) of the biomanipulation work done in the lake Nainital for its ecosystem restoration is presented in this paper. In this approach we attempted to manipulate various levels of the food chain, assuming that the nutrient input is stable and cannot be reduced to limit the primary production. At the start of the work important physico- chemical and biological parameters were measured to know the present scenario of the lake. Among physico- chemical parameters the water temperature,

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    Introduction: Water is not only a necessity to our everyday lives, but it also serves as an important component when it comes to recreation. Knowing how to manage a lake or reservoir for these different aspects is a key ingredient to satisfying our human needs; for survival as well as leisure. Because less than 1% of all water on Earth is safe for humans to drink, it is crucial that these waters be carefully managed to sustain current and future generations. Water-based recreation, such as fishing

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    concern on the subject today is water contamination. Individuals grew worried that the chemicals used to gather these natural resources will seep into the water and contaminate the United States. The water necessary to frack is gathered from rivers, lakes, ponds, and even aquifers. This is then combined with chemicals and pumped into the ground. Fracking was exempted from the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act and the chemicals used to frack are not tested frequently in our water (Lampe 34). Bordering

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    which is produced by blue-green algae. When fertilizers and human sewage run into rivers and lakes, these toxins start to appear because nutrients are added that cause the growth of algae known as “super blooms”. However, sea otters don’t go to the areas these blooms occur in like polluted rivers and lakes. Miller then did some research and found that super blooms occurred frequently in a lake, Pinto Lake, that eventually drains into the area of the Pacific Ocean where the dead otters were found

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    Figure 1. The zones of a freshwater lake (Smith and Smith 2001). Within the lentic ecosystems, temperature plays a crucial role. Lake temperatures does not variate drastically, but does change gradually with every season of the year. Summer, the thermic stratification of lakes, can be studied in different layers (Figure 2). The superior level of a lake that is terminally stratified, is known to be epilimnion, which is the warmer part of the fresh water body. This water remains in the superior part

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